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Cartilaginous rings in trachea are incomplete at which surface

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Answered by aishwarya6876
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at the base of the trachea
Answered by Sidyandex
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The cartilage rings in trachea are incomplete at dorsal surface.

The trachea (windpipe) is a cylinder that reaches out from the lower edge of the larynx to the upper piece of the chest (over the heart).

The motivation behind the trachea is to lead air between the larynx and the lungs.

It has a structure of ligaments to keep it open.

These ligaments are formed like a minor horseshoe or the letter C and are found along the whole length of the trachea.

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